An expert explained why severe weather resulting from climate change may make parts of cities become uninhabitable.
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Does it feel sweltering in your neighborhood, yet pleasant at the park a few blocks away? You might be living on an urban heat island.
The effect happens when neighborhoods in highly developed cities like New York and New Orleans become 15 to 20 degrees hotter by mid-afternoon than surrounding areas with fewer buildings and more vegetation, according to the National Integrated Heat Health Information System.
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What is America doing??? When hindu people are being killed in Bangladesh and Pakistan… Where is this stupid America ???